Mikros Systems Corporation Announces Additional Funding

PRINCETON, N.J., April 16, 2003 /PR Newswire-FirstCall/ — Mikros Systems Corporation (BULLETIN BOARD: MKRS) announced today that it has received $30,000 in additional funding from the Naval Surface Warfare Center for the continuation of the development of the Multiple Function Distributed Analysis Tool (MFDAT) under its Small Business Innovative Research contract. Additionally, the Company has been selected by the Navy to submit its proposal for a continuing Phase II contract.

The MFDAT is an intelligent, automated test tool to aid in the maintenance and alignment of complex electronic equipment such as Department of Defense radars, FAA radars, and military and commercial communication systems. The Phase II proposal submitted 10 March 2003, for the development of several prototype MFDAT systems intended for use with the AN/SPY-1A radar on Aegis Guided Missile Cruisers. The MFDAT has the potential to significantly reduce the maintenance downtime while increasing alignment accuracy yielding higher readiness and performance for the AN/SPY-1 radar system. The value of the proposal is $750,000.

The Company’s latest 10K-SB was filed on March 31, 2003.

The public is encouraged to view the Mikros website (www.Mikros.us) for further information and updates on the Company. Mikros Systems Corporation is a high technology company focused upon the development and application of new technologies in the defense and commercial markets.

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